Georgia's cool. They hate Auburn and Tennessee, I hate Auburn and Tennessee. Athens is the coolest city in the SEC. They usually have a good passing game which is rare in the SEC. They always have talented players.

I just hate their fans.

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That dude's been a bit of a disappointment this year, considering he was the top high school player in the country last year and he's having trouble even winning a starting job at a mid tier program. In his defense, Mizzou does seem to have a good receiving corporation and Franklin has really struggled this year, hurting their production as a unit as a whole. Still, from what I've seen of him so far, he looks like Tarzan and plays like Jane.

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Also, on the whole SEC receiving corporation front, here are the top five SEC WR units (thus far):

1. Alabama: I'll get the homer label here, but what other team in this conference has shown the level of quality depth at receiver than Alabama? Until DeAndrew White went down last week, Bama legitimately had five good receivers that could get separation and make plays; now that White is out for the season, they're down to four guys, possibly five if Cyrus Jones makes an impact as a true freshman taking White's snaps.

Look at Bennett going down at UGA and delivering a big blow; look at SoCar lacking true impact guys at WR; look at LSU's receivers not getting open and dropping passes; look at Arky's guys outside of Cobi Hamilton; look at UF still struggling at that position; look at Auburn with Emory Blake and **** else beside him. Quality depth is really something that should be emphasized when evaluating SEC receiving units because it's currently rare in this conference.

The knock on Bama's group is that they don't have that truly elite talent like Julio Jones or Patterson from UT this year, but they have a lot of good receivers that make plays. They remind me of the Saints receiving corps back in their Owl season when they lacked a statistically dominant guy, but had a lot of good players that made them a stout unit.

2. Tennessee: C. Patterson is the best receiver in the SEC this year. Justin Hunter is Justin Hunter, but he doesn't appear to be mentally back yet. I've seen some uncharacteristic drops from him. Regardless, they've got the best 1-2 punch in the conference to go with Bray's beautiful deep balls. The reason I ranked them number two is that after the two headliners, you've got Zach White Boy Rogers and a lot of unproven guys. Just having Rogers in your rotation as your number thee guy can make some offensive sets less effective when compared to Alabama, whose #3 is also a good receiver.

3. Missouri: They're mainly here based on the quality of their depth and their #1 guy, TJ Moe, is ****ing good.

4. TAMU: Swope is up there for best receiver in the conference and they've got some good passing schemes.

5. Arkansas: Cobi Hamilton is a beast.

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2. Tennessee: C. Patterson is the best receiver in the SEC this year. Justin Hunter is Justin Hunter, but he doesn't appear to be mentally back yet. I've seen some uncharacteristic drops from him. Regardless, they've got the best 1-2 punch in the conference to go with Bray's beautiful deep balls. The reason I ranked them number two is that after the two headliners, you've got Zach White Boy Rogers and a lot of unproven guys. Just having Rogers in your rotation as your number thee guy can make some offensive sets less effective when compared to Alabama, whose #3 is also a good receiver.

White Lightning has been our best receiver this year so far, he has been the only consistent one out of the bunch. Hunter and Patterson have both dropped a lot of easy catches this year. I think Patterson is the best all around athlete Tennessee has had in a long time though (except for Eric Berry) he is just amazing to watch when he gets the ball in his hands.

Smarty I've had extra credit opportunities in 75% of my classes... Some professors give extra points just for showing up on random days. Hell in the sociology class I'm in now we already have close to 20 extra credit points from a syllabus quiz, bonus question on midterm, and attendance.

Really? The only thing close to that I ever saw was giving random easy quizzes and then the people who were there pretty much got a 100 but if you missed you got a 0. I've talked to friends who went to NC State, MIT, GT, and Harvard and they all said the same thing.

Also, on the whole SEC receiving corporation front, here are the top five SEC WR units (thus far):

1. Alabama:
2. Tennessee
3. Missouri
4. TAMU
5. Arkansas

I'd agree with 'Bama.... But then I'd put A&M over Tennessee, and say that Arkansas shouldn't be on the top 5 of anything. 498 passing yards to multiple receivers is hard to argue against (in one game).

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